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Solving the Healthcare Dilemma - 2026 - A Modest Proposal - cover

Solving the Healthcare Dilemma - 2026 - A Modest Proposal

Thomas E. Barth

Editorial: Spines

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This book presents a groundbreaking vision for revolutionizing the US healthcare system, blending the author's diverse expertise with in-depth insights. It tackles the complex drivers of rising costs and expanding coverage gaps, advocating for a market-driven, collaborative approach to achieve universal coverage. The author champions a model that maintains choice and competition while ensuring healthcare is both attainable and enduring. Calling for unity among stakeholders, from healthcare providers to policymakers, this work is a manifesto for shared responsibility and innovation, providing a hopeful roadmap for an accessible, sustainable healthcare future.
Disponible desde: 14/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 56 páginas.

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